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Basic NETCONF operations
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Syslog messages for NETCONF
The following syslog message is generated when the NETCONF session is established.
SYSLOG: <14>Feb 8 01:03:00 NETCONF session [1] from 10.20.99.130 user ncradsuper
has been established.
Syntax: NETCONF session id from IP address user username has been established
The following syslog message is generated when the NETCONF session is disconnected.
SYSLOG: <14>Feb 8 01:03:00 NETCONF session [1] from 10.20.99.130 user ncradsuper
has been disconnected.
Syntax: NETCONF session id from IP address user username has been disconnected
Clearing NETCONF statistics
To clear the NETCONF server level statistics, enter the following command.
Brocade# clear netconf server-stats
Syntax: clear netconf server-stats
To clear the NETCONF session level statistics, enter the following command.
Brocade# clear netconf session-stats
Syntax: clear netconf session-stats
TABLE 44 NETCONF session parameters
Field Description
Session Id The unique identification value for the NETCONF session.
SSH session Id The unique identification value for the SSH session.
Username The authenticated SSH user name. The value is <none> for public key
authentication.
Login time The time at which the session is established.
Client Ip Address The IP address of the NETCONF client.
Privilege Level The supported NETCONF privilege level operations for a session, where
privilege is derived from the SSH user privilege.
In rpcs The number of correct RPC requests received.
In bad rpcs The total number of incorrect RPC messages received by the server. This
includes XML parse errors and errors on the RPC layer.
Out rpcs The total number of RPC reply messages sent by the server containing
an <rpc-ok> element or <data> element.
Out rpc errors The total number of RPC reply messages sent by the server containing
an <rpc-error> element.
Edit-Config The number of well-formed <edit-config> operations received.
Get-Config The number of well-formed <get-config> operations received.
Get The number of well-formed <get> operations received.
Unsupported The number of unsupported operations received.